The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. Both markets accept EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and continue to participate in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase). It stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted. Special health promoters frequently appear at the farmers' market, including dietitians and nutritionists who teach us to eat more vegetables and fruits, engaging passersby to get to know them and their needs, and showing how to prepare the produce.

We will be VOLUNTEERING for the weekly Wednesday late afternoon $2/bag of produce in Mission Hill.

When you volunteer, YOU will ALSO TAKE HOME one or two of those "$2 bags"! We've had 55 volunteers, and we've had 7. Workloads vary!

Fair Foods provides a 20-22 bag of produce for the Mission Hill neighbors so they can eat like me - on produce. The neighbors only need to pay' $2 for the bag.

Volunteers unload the truck, set up 3 banquet tables, set up the food in order of desntiy (heavy food, such as potatoes or onions, on the bottom - lighter, more perishable foods, such as tomatoes and bananas and berries and kale on top), then fill each bag (and 'stack' them upright by one another - for the 'paying neighbors' to pick up (for $2).

Some arrive as early as 3:30 pm (you don't NEED to do that, but you're welcome to do so; OUR meetup's attendees - it's posted on 6 meetups - are often there early, and you can chat).

We (MOST of us) arrive around 4 pm (maybe as late as 4:30 pm) and work until 6 pm (can leave as early as 5:30 pm if we've finished).

OK, show of hands. How many of you eat quinoa as a side dish? Most cooks use the protein-rich grain as a substitute for rice. But, I've got a treat for you today. It's a recipe for Quinoa crisp chocolate balls! What a way to reward yourself for following a healthy lifestyle.

Find it below.

Consider this too as a tasty approach to getting people interested in coming to one of my FREE cooking classes. This week, Wednesday at 9pm EST, I'll be doing a free class prepping and serving 2 recipes from my book "Eat Vegan on $4 a Day." Bring any questions to our Google Hangout:

Melt chocolate chips in a double-boiler, or place in a microwave-safe bowl and heat for about 60 seconds until the chips develop a slight sheen. Place all ingredients in a medium pot (or add to the double-boiler) and over medium heat, and stir constantly for about 5 minutes taking care not to burn the chocolate. Form small balls and place on a non-stick cookie sheet. Refrigerate for at least 60 minutes before serving. For those wanting to reduce fat intake, this can be made without the coconut oil, but make sure the chocolate chips are completely melted.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. It accepts EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and participated in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase.) Opening Day is Tuesday June 17, and it stays open until Halloween, or until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

While Mission Hill residents are the intended beneficiaries, employees and patients of the academic medical centers (AMCs) are welcome to enjoy the produce and the benefits of the hospital's health-intending generosity.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. It accepts EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and participated in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase.) Opening Day is Tuesday June 17 (in Roxbury Crossing), and it stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted.

Special health promoters frequently appear at the farmers' market, including dietitians and nutritionists who teach us to eat more vegetables and fruits, engaging passersby to get to know them and their needs, and showing how to prepare the produce.

Farmers’ Markets in Mission Hill: Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted. NE Baptist Hospital gives $2 off coupons for EACH produce consumer to help pay for the fresh produce.

Both markets accept EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and continue to participate in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase). It stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

While Mission Hill residents are the intended beneficiaries, employees and patients of the academic medical centers (AMCs) are welcome to enjoy the produce and the benefits of the hospital's health-intending generosity.

This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Saturdays, August 1-September 26, 10:00 am Yoga For Older AdultsEarthseed Yoga presents Saturday yoga classes for adults ages 55 and older. Wear clothes with which you can move and stretch comfortably. Yoga mats and props will be provided. Persons of every possible yoga experience level will be heartily welcomed.

This program is made possible by a grant from the Mission Hill Fenway Neighborhood Trust, Inc.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. Both markets accept EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and continue to participate in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase). It stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted. Special health promoters frequently appear at the farmers' market, including dietitians and nutritionists who teach us to eat more vegetables and fruits, engaging passersby to get to know them and their needs, and showing how to prepare the produce.

We will be VOLUNTEERING for the weekly Wednesday late afternoon $2/bag of produce in Mission Hill.

When you volunteer, YOU will ALSO TAKE HOME one or two of those "$2 bags"! We've had 55 volunteers, and we've had 7. Workloads vary!

Fair Foods provides a 20-22 bag of produce for the Mission Hill neighbors so they can eat like me - on produce. The neighbors only need to pay' $2 for the bag.

Volunteers unload the truck, set up 3 banquet tables, set up the food in order of desntiy (heavy food, such as potatoes or onions, on the bottom - lighter, more perishable foods, such as tomatoes and bananas and berries and kale on top), then fill each bag (and 'stack' them upright by one another - for the 'paying neighbors' to pick up (for $2).

Some arrive as early as 3:30 pm (you don't NEED to do that, but you're welcome to do so; OUR meetup's attendees - it's posted on 6 meetups - are often there early, and you can chat).

We (MOST of us) arrive around 4 pm (maybe as late as 4:30 pm) and work until 6 pm (can leave as early as 5:30 pm if we've finished).

OK, show of hands. How many of you eat quinoa as a side dish? Most cooks use the protein-rich grain as a substitute for rice. But, I've got a treat for you today. It's a recipe for Quinoa crisp chocolate balls! What a way to reward yourself for following a healthy lifestyle.

Find it below.

Consider this too as a tasty approach to getting people interested in coming to one of my FREE cooking classes. This week, Wednesday at 9pm EST, I'll be doing a free class prepping and serving 2 recipes from my book "Eat Vegan on $4 a Day." Bring any questions to our Google Hangout:

Melt chocolate chips in a double-boiler, or place in a microwave-safe bowl and heat for about 60 seconds until the chips develop a slight sheen. Place all ingredients in a medium pot (or add to the double-boiler) and over medium heat, and stir constantly for about 5 minutes taking care not to burn the chocolate. Form small balls and place on a non-stick cookie sheet. Refrigerate for at least 60 minutes before serving. For those wanting to reduce fat intake, this can be made without the coconut oil, but make sure the chocolate chips are completely melted.

Both markets accept EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and continue to participate in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase). It stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

While Mission Hill residents are the intended beneficiaries, employees and patients of the academic medical centers (AMCs) are welcome to enjoy the produce and the benefits of the hospital's health-intending generosity.

This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. It accepts EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and participated in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase.) Opening Day is Tuesday June 17, and it stays open until Halloween, or until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

While Mission Hill residents are the intended beneficiaries, employees and patients of the academic medical centers (AMCs) are welcome to enjoy the produce and the benefits of the hospital's health-intending generosity.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. It accepts EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and participated in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase.) Opening Day is Tuesday June 17 (in Roxbury Crossing), and it stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted.

Special health promoters frequently appear at the farmers' market, including dietitians and nutritionists who teach us to eat more vegetables and fruits, engaging passersby to get to know them and their needs, and showing how to prepare the produce.

Farmers’ Markets in Mission Hill: Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted. NE Baptist Hospital gives $2 off coupons for EACH produce consumer to help pay for the fresh produce.

Saturdays, August 1-September 26, 10:00 am Yoga For Older AdultsEarthseed Yoga presents Saturday yoga classes for adults ages 55 and older. Wear clothes with which you can move and stretch comfortably. Yoga mats and props will be provided. Persons of every possible yoga experience level will be heartily welcomed.

This program is made possible by a grant from the Mission Hill Fenway Neighborhood Trust, Inc.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. Both markets accept EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and continue to participate in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase). It stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted. Special health promoters frequently appear at the farmers' market, including dietitians and nutritionists who teach us to eat more vegetables and fruits, engaging passersby to get to know them and their needs, and showing how to prepare the produce.

We will be VOLUNTEERING for the weekly Wednesday late afternoon $2/bag of produce in Mission Hill.

When you volunteer, YOU will ALSO TAKE HOME one or two of those "$2 bags"! We've had 55 volunteers, and we've had 7. Workloads vary!

Fair Foods provides a 20-22 bag of produce for the Mission Hill neighbors so they can eat like me - on produce. The neighbors only need to pay' $2 for the bag.

Volunteers unload the truck, set up 3 banquet tables, set up the food in order of desntiy (heavy food, such as potatoes or onions, on the bottom - lighter, more perishable foods, such as tomatoes and bananas and berries and kale on top), then fill each bag (and 'stack' them upright by one another - for the 'paying neighbors' to pick up (for $2).

Some arrive as early as 3:30 pm (you don't NEED to do that, but you're welcome to do so; OUR meetup's attendees - it's posted on 6 meetups - are often there early, and you can chat).

We (MOST of us) arrive around 4 pm (maybe as late as 4:30 pm) and work until 6 pm (can leave as early as 5:30 pm if we've finished).

OK, show of hands. How many of you eat quinoa as a side dish? Most cooks use the protein-rich grain as a substitute for rice. But, I've got a treat for you today. It's a recipe for Quinoa crisp chocolate balls! What a way to reward yourself for following a healthy lifestyle.

Find it below.

Consider this too as a tasty approach to getting people interested in coming to one of my FREE cooking classes. This week, Wednesday at 9pm EST, I'll be doing a free class prepping and serving 2 recipes from my book "Eat Vegan on $4 a Day." Bring any questions to our Google Hangout:

Melt chocolate chips in a double-boiler, or place in a microwave-safe bowl and heat for about 60 seconds until the chips develop a slight sheen. Place all ingredients in a medium pot (or add to the double-boiler) and over medium heat, and stir constantly for about 5 minutes taking care not to burn the chocolate. Form small balls and place on a non-stick cookie sheet. Refrigerate for at least 60 minutes before serving. For those wanting to reduce fat intake, this can be made without the coconut oil, but make sure the chocolate chips are completely melted.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. It accepts EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and participated in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase.) Opening Day is Tuesday June 17, and it stays open until Halloween, or until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

While Mission Hill residents are the intended beneficiaries, employees and patients of the academic medical centers (AMCs) are welcome to enjoy the produce and the benefits of the hospital's health-intending generosity.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. It accepts EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and participated in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase.) Opening Day is Tuesday June 17 (in Roxbury Crossing), and it stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted.

Special health promoters frequently appear at the farmers' market, including dietitians and nutritionists who teach us to eat more vegetables and fruits, engaging passersby to get to know them and their needs, and showing how to prepare the produce.

Farmers’ Markets in Mission Hill: Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted. NE Baptist Hospital gives $2 off coupons for EACH produce consumer to help pay for the fresh produce.

Both markets accept EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and continue to participate in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase). It stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

While Mission Hill residents are the intended beneficiaries, employees and patients of the academic medical centers (AMCs) are welcome to enjoy the produce and the benefits of the hospital's health-intending generosity.

This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

The 8th Annual Boston GreenFest ! This is the region's largest FREE multicultural environmental music festival. It is a celebration of life and possibility, providing you with ideas and experiences that can shape your life and the life of your community. It will showcase the many ways green living can make a positive impact on our world, city, neighborhoods and each of us. Non-GMO food and eco-friendly vendors will be there :) http://www.bostongree...

Saturdays, August 1-September 26, 10:00 am Yoga For Older AdultsEarthseed Yoga presents Saturday yoga classes for adults ages 55 and older. Wear clothes with which you can move and stretch comfortably. Yoga mats and props will be provided. Persons of every possible yoga experience level will be heartily welcomed.

This program is made possible by a grant from the Mission Hill Fenway Neighborhood Trust, Inc.

Saturdays, August 1-September 26, 10:00 am Yoga For Older AdultsEarthseed Yoga presents Saturday yoga classes for adults ages 55 and older. Wear clothes with which you can move and stretch comfortably. Yoga mats and props will be provided. Persons of every possible yoga experience level will be heartily welcomed.

This program is made possible by a grant from the Mission Hill Fenway Neighborhood Trust, Inc.

Saturdays, August 1-September 26, 10:00 am Yoga For Older AdultsEarthseed Yoga presents Saturday yoga classes for adults ages 55 and older. Wear clothes with which you can move and stretch comfortably. Yoga mats and props will be provided. Persons of every possible yoga experience level will be heartily welcomed.

This program is made possible by a grant from the Mission Hill Fenway Neighborhood Trust, Inc.

Saturdays, August 1-September 26, 10:00 am Yoga For Older AdultsEarthseed Yoga presents Saturday yoga classes for adults ages 55 and older. Wear clothes with which you can move and stretch comfortably. Yoga mats and props will be provided. Persons of every possible yoga experience level will be heartily welcomed.

This program is made possible by a grant from the Mission Hill Fenway Neighborhood Trust, Inc.

Saturdays, August 1-September 26, 10:00 am Yoga For Older AdultsEarthseed Yoga presents Saturday yoga classes for adults ages 55 and older. Wear clothes with which you can move and stretch comfortably. Yoga mats and props will be provided. Persons of every possible yoga experience level will be heartily welcomed.

This program is made possible by a grant from the Mission Hill Fenway Neighborhood Trust, Inc.

The 8th Annual Boston GreenFest ! This is the region's largest FREE multicultural environmental music festival. It is a celebration of life and possibility, providing you with ideas and experiences that can shape your life and the life of your community. It will showcase the many ways green living can make a positive impact on our world, city, neighborhoods and each of us. Non-GMO food and eco-friendly vendors will be there :) http://www.bostongree...

The 8th Annual Boston GreenFest ! This is the region's largest FREE multicultural environmental music festival. It is a celebration of life and possibility, providing you with ideas and experiences that can shape your life and the life of your community. It will showcase the many ways green living can make a positive impact on our world, city, neighborhoods and each of us. Non-GMO food and eco-friendly vendors will be there :) http://www.bostongree...

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. Both markets accept EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and continue to participate in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase). It stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted. Special health promoters frequently appear at the farmers' market, including dietitians and nutritionists who teach us to eat more vegetables and fruits, engaging passersby to get to know them and their needs, and showing how to prepare the produce.

We will be VOLUNTEERING for the weekly Wednesday late afternoon $2/bag of produce in Mission Hill.

When you volunteer, YOU will ALSO TAKE HOME one or two of those "$2 bags"! We've had 55 volunteers, and we've had 7. Workloads vary!

Fair Foods provides a 20-22 bag of produce for the Mission Hill neighbors so they can eat like me - on produce. The neighbors only need to pay' $2 for the bag.

Volunteers unload the truck, set up 3 banquet tables, set up the food in order of desntiy (heavy food, such as potatoes or onions, on the bottom - lighter, more perishable foods, such as tomatoes and bananas and berries and kale on top), then fill each bag (and 'stack' them upright by one another - for the 'paying neighbors' to pick up (for $2).

Some arrive as early as 3:30 pm (you don't NEED to do that, but you're welcome to do so; OUR meetup's attendees - it's posted on 6 meetups - are often there early, and you can chat).

We (MOST of us) arrive around 4 pm (maybe as late as 4:30 pm) and work until 6 pm (can leave as early as 5:30 pm if we've finished).

OK, show of hands. How many of you eat quinoa as a side dish? Most cooks use the protein-rich grain as a substitute for rice. But, I've got a treat for you today. It's a recipe for Quinoa crisp chocolate balls! What a way to reward yourself for following a healthy lifestyle.

Find it below.

Consider this too as a tasty approach to getting people interested in coming to one of my FREE cooking classes. This week, Wednesday at 9pm EST, I'll be doing a free class prepping and serving 2 recipes from my book "Eat Vegan on $4 a Day." Bring any questions to our Google Hangout:

Melt chocolate chips in a double-boiler, or place in a microwave-safe bowl and heat for about 60 seconds until the chips develop a slight sheen. Place all ingredients in a medium pot (or add to the double-boiler) and over medium heat, and stir constantly for about 5 minutes taking care not to burn the chocolate. Form small balls and place on a non-stick cookie sheet. Refrigerate for at least 60 minutes before serving. For those wanting to reduce fat intake, this can be made without the coconut oil, but make sure the chocolate chips are completely melted.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. It accepts EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and participated in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase.) Opening Day is Tuesday June 17, and it stays open until Halloween, or until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

While Mission Hill residents are the intended beneficiaries, employees and patients of the academic medical centers (AMCs) are welcome to enjoy the produce and the benefits of the hospital's health-intending generosity.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. It accepts EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and participated in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase.) Opening Day is Tuesday June 17 (in Roxbury Crossing), and it stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted.

Special health promoters frequently appear at the farmers' market, including dietitians and nutritionists who teach us to eat more vegetables and fruits, engaging passersby to get to know them and their needs, and showing how to prepare the produce.

Farmers’ Markets in Mission Hill: Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted. NE Baptist Hospital gives $2 off coupons for EACH produce consumer to help pay for the fresh produce.

Both markets accept EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and continue to participate in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase). It stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

While Mission Hill residents are the intended beneficiaries, employees and patients of the academic medical centers (AMCs) are welcome to enjoy the produce and the benefits of the hospital's health-intending generosity.

This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Saturdays, August 1-September 26, 10:00 am Yoga For Older AdultsEarthseed Yoga presents Saturday yoga classes for adults ages 55 and older. Wear clothes with which you can move and stretch comfortably. Yoga mats and props will be provided. Persons of every possible yoga experience level will be heartily welcomed.

This program is made possible by a grant from the Mission Hill Fenway Neighborhood Trust, Inc.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. Both markets accept EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and continue to participate in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase). It stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted. Special health promoters frequently appear at the farmers' market, including dietitians and nutritionists who teach us to eat more vegetables and fruits, engaging passersby to get to know them and their needs, and showing how to prepare the produce.

We will be VOLUNTEERING for the weekly Wednesday late afternoon $2/bag of produce in Mission Hill.

When you volunteer, YOU will ALSO TAKE HOME one or two of those "$2 bags"! We've had 55 volunteers, and we've had 7. Workloads vary!

Fair Foods provides a 20-22 bag of produce for the Mission Hill neighbors so they can eat like me - on produce. The neighbors only need to pay' $2 for the bag.

Volunteers unload the truck, set up 3 banquet tables, set up the food in order of desntiy (heavy food, such as potatoes or onions, on the bottom - lighter, more perishable foods, such as tomatoes and bananas and berries and kale on top), then fill each bag (and 'stack' them upright by one another - for the 'paying neighbors' to pick up (for $2).

Some arrive as early as 3:30 pm (you don't NEED to do that, but you're welcome to do so; OUR meetup's attendees - it's posted on 6 meetups - are often there early, and you can chat).

We (MOST of us) arrive around 4 pm (maybe as late as 4:30 pm) and work until 6 pm (can leave as early as 5:30 pm if we've finished).

OK, show of hands. How many of you eat quinoa as a side dish? Most cooks use the protein-rich grain as a substitute for rice. But, I've got a treat for you today. It's a recipe for Quinoa crisp chocolate balls! What a way to reward yourself for following a healthy lifestyle.

Find it below.

Consider this too as a tasty approach to getting people interested in coming to one of my FREE cooking classes. This week, Wednesday at 9pm EST, I'll be doing a free class prepping and serving 2 recipes from my book "Eat Vegan on $4 a Day." Bring any questions to our Google Hangout:

Melt chocolate chips in a double-boiler, or place in a microwave-safe bowl and heat for about 60 seconds until the chips develop a slight sheen. Place all ingredients in a medium pot (or add to the double-boiler) and over medium heat, and stir constantly for about 5 minutes taking care not to burn the chocolate. Form small balls and place on a non-stick cookie sheet. Refrigerate for at least 60 minutes before serving. For those wanting to reduce fat intake, this can be made without the coconut oil, but make sure the chocolate chips are completely melted.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. It accepts EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and participated in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase.) Opening Day is Tuesday June 17, and it stays open until Halloween, or until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

While Mission Hill residents are the intended beneficiaries, employees and patients of the academic medical centers (AMCs) are welcome to enjoy the produce and the benefits of the hospital's health-intending generosity.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. It accepts EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and participated in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase.) Opening Day is Tuesday June 17 (in Roxbury Crossing), and it stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted.

Special health promoters frequently appear at the farmers' market, including dietitians and nutritionists who teach us to eat more vegetables and fruits, engaging passersby to get to know them and their needs, and showing how to prepare the produce.

Farmers’ Markets in Mission Hill: Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted. NE Baptist Hospital gives $2 off coupons for EACH produce consumer to help pay for the fresh produce.

Both markets accept EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and continue to participate in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase). It stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

While Mission Hill residents are the intended beneficiaries, employees and patients of the academic medical centers (AMCs) are welcome to enjoy the produce and the benefits of the hospital's health-intending generosity.

This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Saturdays, August 1-September 26, 10:00 am Yoga For Older AdultsEarthseed Yoga presents Saturday yoga classes for adults ages 55 and older. Wear clothes with which you can move and stretch comfortably. Yoga mats and props will be provided. Persons of every possible yoga experience level will be heartily welcomed.

This program is made possible by a grant from the Mission Hill Fenway Neighborhood Trust, Inc.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. Both markets accept EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and continue to participate in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase). It stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted. Special health promoters frequently appear at the farmers' market, including dietitians and nutritionists who teach us to eat more vegetables and fruits, engaging passersby to get to know them and their needs, and showing how to prepare the produce.

We will be VOLUNTEERING for the weekly Wednesday late afternoon $2/bag of produce in Mission Hill.

When you volunteer, YOU will ALSO TAKE HOME one or two of those "$2 bags"! We've had 55 volunteers, and we've had 7. Workloads vary!

Fair Foods provides a 20-22 bag of produce for the Mission Hill neighbors so they can eat like me - on produce. The neighbors only need to pay' $2 for the bag.

Volunteers unload the truck, set up 3 banquet tables, set up the food in order of desntiy (heavy food, such as potatoes or onions, on the bottom - lighter, more perishable foods, such as tomatoes and bananas and berries and kale on top), then fill each bag (and 'stack' them upright by one another - for the 'paying neighbors' to pick up (for $2).

Some arrive as early as 3:30 pm (you don't NEED to do that, but you're welcome to do so; OUR meetup's attendees - it's posted on 6 meetups - are often there early, and you can chat).

We (MOST of us) arrive around 4 pm (maybe as late as 4:30 pm) and work until 6 pm (can leave as early as 5:30 pm if we've finished).

OK, show of hands. How many of you eat quinoa as a side dish? Most cooks use the protein-rich grain as a substitute for rice. But, I've got a treat for you today. It's a recipe for Quinoa crisp chocolate balls! What a way to reward yourself for following a healthy lifestyle.

Find it below.

Consider this too as a tasty approach to getting people interested in coming to one of my FREE cooking classes. This week, Wednesday at 9pm EST, I'll be doing a free class prepping and serving 2 recipes from my book "Eat Vegan on $4 a Day." Bring any questions to our Google Hangout:

Melt chocolate chips in a double-boiler, or place in a microwave-safe bowl and heat for about 60 seconds until the chips develop a slight sheen. Place all ingredients in a medium pot (or add to the double-boiler) and over medium heat, and stir constantly for about 5 minutes taking care not to burn the chocolate. Form small balls and place on a non-stick cookie sheet. Refrigerate for at least 60 minutes before serving. For those wanting to reduce fat intake, this can be made without the coconut oil, but make sure the chocolate chips are completely melted.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. It accepts EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and participated in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase.) Opening Day is Tuesday June 17, and it stays open until Halloween, or until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

While Mission Hill residents are the intended beneficiaries, employees and patients of the academic medical centers (AMCs) are welcome to enjoy the produce and the benefits of the hospital's health-intending generosity.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. It accepts EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and participated in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase.) Opening Day is Tuesday June 17 (in Roxbury Crossing), and it stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted.

Special health promoters frequently appear at the farmers' market, including dietitians and nutritionists who teach us to eat more vegetables and fruits, engaging passersby to get to know them and their needs, and showing how to prepare the produce.

Farmers’ Markets in Mission Hill: Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted. NE Baptist Hospital gives $2 off coupons for EACH produce consumer to help pay for the fresh produce.

Both markets accept EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and continue to participate in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase). It stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

While Mission Hill residents are the intended beneficiaries, employees and patients of the academic medical centers (AMCs) are welcome to enjoy the produce and the benefits of the hospital's health-intending generosity.

This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Saturdays, August 1-September 26, 10:00 am Yoga For Older AdultsEarthseed Yoga presents Saturday yoga classes for adults ages 55 and older. Wear clothes with which you can move and stretch comfortably. Yoga mats and props will be provided. Persons of every possible yoga experience level will be heartily welcomed.

This program is made possible by a grant from the Mission Hill Fenway Neighborhood Trust, Inc.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. Both markets accept EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and continue to participate in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase). It stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted. Special health promoters frequently appear at the farmers' market, including dietitians and nutritionists who teach us to eat more vegetables and fruits, engaging passersby to get to know them and their needs, and showing how to prepare the produce.

We will be VOLUNTEERING for the weekly Wednesday late afternoon $2/bag of produce in Mission Hill.

When you volunteer, YOU will ALSO TAKE HOME one or two of those "$2 bags"! We've had 55 volunteers, and we've had 7. Workloads vary!

Fair Foods provides a 20-22 bag of produce for the Mission Hill neighbors so they can eat like me - on produce. The neighbors only need to pay' $2 for the bag.

Volunteers unload the truck, set up 3 banquet tables, set up the food in order of desntiy (heavy food, such as potatoes or onions, on the bottom - lighter, more perishable foods, such as tomatoes and bananas and berries and kale on top), then fill each bag (and 'stack' them upright by one another - for the 'paying neighbors' to pick up (for $2).

Some arrive as early as 3:30 pm (you don't NEED to do that, but you're welcome to do so; OUR meetup's attendees - it's posted on 6 meetups - are often there early, and you can chat).

We (MOST of us) arrive around 4 pm (maybe as late as 4:30 pm) and work until 6 pm (can leave as early as 5:30 pm if we've finished).

OK, show of hands. How many of you eat quinoa as a side dish? Most cooks use the protein-rich grain as a substitute for rice. But, I've got a treat for you today. It's a recipe for Quinoa crisp chocolate balls! What a way to reward yourself for following a healthy lifestyle.

Find it below.

Consider this too as a tasty approach to getting people interested in coming to one of my FREE cooking classes. This week, Wednesday at 9pm EST, I'll be doing a free class prepping and serving 2 recipes from my book "Eat Vegan on $4 a Day." Bring any questions to our Google Hangout:

Melt chocolate chips in a double-boiler, or place in a microwave-safe bowl and heat for about 60 seconds until the chips develop a slight sheen. Place all ingredients in a medium pot (or add to the double-boiler) and over medium heat, and stir constantly for about 5 minutes taking care not to burn the chocolate. Form small balls and place on a non-stick cookie sheet. Refrigerate for at least 60 minutes before serving. For those wanting to reduce fat intake, this can be made without the coconut oil, but make sure the chocolate chips are completely melted.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. It accepts EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and participated in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase.) Opening Day is Tuesday June 17, and it stays open until Halloween, or until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

While Mission Hill residents are the intended beneficiaries, employees and patients of the academic medical centers (AMCs) are welcome to enjoy the produce and the benefits of the hospital's health-intending generosity.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. It accepts EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and participated in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase.) Opening Day is Tuesday June 17 (in Roxbury Crossing), and it stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted.

Special health promoters frequently appear at the farmers' market, including dietitians and nutritionists who teach us to eat more vegetables and fruits, engaging passersby to get to know them and their needs, and showing how to prepare the produce.

Farmers’ Markets in Mission Hill: Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted. NE Baptist Hospital gives $2 off coupons for EACH produce consumer to help pay for the fresh produce.

Both markets accept EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and continue to participate in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase). It stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

While Mission Hill residents are the intended beneficiaries, employees and patients of the academic medical centers (AMCs) are welcome to enjoy the produce and the benefits of the hospital's health-intending generosity.

This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Saturdays, August 1-September 26, 10:00 am Yoga For Older AdultsEarthseed Yoga presents Saturday yoga classes for adults ages 55 and older. Wear clothes with which you can move and stretch comfortably. Yoga mats and props will be provided. Persons of every possible yoga experience level will be heartily welcomed.

This program is made possible by a grant from the Mission Hill Fenway Neighborhood Trust, Inc.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. Both markets accept EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and continue to participate in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase). It stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted. Special health promoters frequently appear at the farmers' market, including dietitians and nutritionists who teach us to eat more vegetables and fruits, engaging passersby to get to know them and their needs, and showing how to prepare the produce.

We will be VOLUNTEERING for the weekly Wednesday late afternoon $2/bag of produce in Mission Hill.

When you volunteer, YOU will ALSO TAKE HOME one or two of those "$2 bags"! We've had 55 volunteers, and we've had 7. Workloads vary!

Fair Foods provides a 20-22 bag of produce for the Mission Hill neighbors so they can eat like me - on produce. The neighbors only need to pay' $2 for the bag.

Volunteers unload the truck, set up 3 banquet tables, set up the food in order of desntiy (heavy food, such as potatoes or onions, on the bottom - lighter, more perishable foods, such as tomatoes and bananas and berries and kale on top), then fill each bag (and 'stack' them upright by one another - for the 'paying neighbors' to pick up (for $2).

Some arrive as early as 3:30 pm (you don't NEED to do that, but you're welcome to do so; OUR meetup's attendees - it's posted on 6 meetups - are often there early, and you can chat).

We (MOST of us) arrive around 4 pm (maybe as late as 4:30 pm) and work until 6 pm (can leave as early as 5:30 pm if we've finished).

OK, show of hands. How many of you eat quinoa as a side dish? Most cooks use the protein-rich grain as a substitute for rice. But, I've got a treat for you today. It's a recipe for Quinoa crisp chocolate balls! What a way to reward yourself for following a healthy lifestyle.

Find it below.

Consider this too as a tasty approach to getting people interested in coming to one of my FREE cooking classes. This week, Wednesday at 9pm EST, I'll be doing a free class prepping and serving 2 recipes from my book "Eat Vegan on $4 a Day." Bring any questions to our Google Hangout:

Melt chocolate chips in a double-boiler, or place in a microwave-safe bowl and heat for about 60 seconds until the chips develop a slight sheen. Place all ingredients in a medium pot (or add to the double-boiler) and over medium heat, and stir constantly for about 5 minutes taking care not to burn the chocolate. Form small balls and place on a non-stick cookie sheet. Refrigerate for at least 60 minutes before serving. For those wanting to reduce fat intake, this can be made without the coconut oil, but make sure the chocolate chips are completely melted.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. It accepts EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and participated in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase.) Opening Day is Tuesday June 17, and it stays open until Halloween, or until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

While Mission Hill residents are the intended beneficiaries, employees and patients of the academic medical centers (AMCs) are welcome to enjoy the produce and the benefits of the hospital's health-intending generosity.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. It accepts EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and participated in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase.) Opening Day is Tuesday June 17 (in Roxbury Crossing), and it stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted.

Special health promoters frequently appear at the farmers' market, including dietitians and nutritionists who teach us to eat more vegetables and fruits, engaging passersby to get to know them and their needs, and showing how to prepare the produce.

Farmers’ Markets in Mission Hill: Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted. NE Baptist Hospital gives $2 off coupons for EACH produce consumer to help pay for the fresh produce.

Both markets accept EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and continue to participate in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase). It stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

While Mission Hill residents are the intended beneficiaries, employees and patients of the academic medical centers (AMCs) are welcome to enjoy the produce and the benefits of the hospital's health-intending generosity.

This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Saturdays, August 1-September 26, 10:00 am Yoga For Older AdultsEarthseed Yoga presents Saturday yoga classes for adults ages 55 and older. Wear clothes with which you can move and stretch comfortably. Yoga mats and props will be provided. Persons of every possible yoga experience level will be heartily welcomed.

This program is made possible by a grant from the Mission Hill Fenway Neighborhood Trust, Inc.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. Both markets accept EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and continue to participate in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase). It stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted. Special health promoters frequently appear at the farmers' market, including dietitians and nutritionists who teach us to eat more vegetables and fruits, engaging passersby to get to know them and their needs, and showing how to prepare the produce.

We will be VOLUNTEERING for the weekly Wednesday late afternoon $2/bag of produce in Mission Hill.

When you volunteer, YOU will ALSO TAKE HOME one or two of those "$2 bags"! We've had 55 volunteers, and we've had 7. Workloads vary!

Fair Foods provides a 20-22 bag of produce for the Mission Hill neighbors so they can eat like me - on produce. The neighbors only need to pay' $2 for the bag.

Volunteers unload the truck, set up 3 banquet tables, set up the food in order of desntiy (heavy food, such as potatoes or onions, on the bottom - lighter, more perishable foods, such as tomatoes and bananas and berries and kale on top), then fill each bag (and 'stack' them upright by one another - for the 'paying neighbors' to pick up (for $2).

Some arrive as early as 3:30 pm (you don't NEED to do that, but you're welcome to do so; OUR meetup's attendees - it's posted on 6 meetups - are often there early, and you can chat).

We (MOST of us) arrive around 4 pm (maybe as late as 4:30 pm) and work until 6 pm (can leave as early as 5:30 pm if we've finished).

OK, show of hands. How many of you eat quinoa as a side dish? Most cooks use the protein-rich grain as a substitute for rice. But, I've got a treat for you today. It's a recipe for Quinoa crisp chocolate balls! What a way to reward yourself for following a healthy lifestyle.

Find it below.

Consider this too as a tasty approach to getting people interested in coming to one of my FREE cooking classes. This week, Wednesday at 9pm EST, I'll be doing a free class prepping and serving 2 recipes from my book "Eat Vegan on $4 a Day." Bring any questions to our Google Hangout:

Melt chocolate chips in a double-boiler, or place in a microwave-safe bowl and heat for about 60 seconds until the chips develop a slight sheen. Place all ingredients in a medium pot (or add to the double-boiler) and over medium heat, and stir constantly for about 5 minutes taking care not to burn the chocolate. Form small balls and place on a non-stick cookie sheet. Refrigerate for at least 60 minutes before serving. For those wanting to reduce fat intake, this can be made without the coconut oil, but make sure the chocolate chips are completely melted.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. It accepts EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and participated in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase.) Opening Day is Tuesday June 17, and it stays open until Halloween, or until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

While Mission Hill residents are the intended beneficiaries, employees and patients of the academic medical centers (AMCs) are welcome to enjoy the produce and the benefits of the hospital's health-intending generosity.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. It accepts EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and participated in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase.) Opening Day is Tuesday June 17 (in Roxbury Crossing), and it stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted.

Special health promoters frequently appear at the farmers' market, including dietitians and nutritionists who teach us to eat more vegetables and fruits, engaging passersby to get to know them and their needs, and showing how to prepare the produce.

Farmers’ Markets in Mission Hill: Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted. NE Baptist Hospital gives $2 off coupons for EACH produce consumer to help pay for the fresh produce.

Both markets accept EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and continue to participate in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase). It stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

While Mission Hill residents are the intended beneficiaries, employees and patients of the academic medical centers (AMCs) are welcome to enjoy the produce and the benefits of the hospital's health-intending generosity.

This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. Both markets accept EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and continue to participate in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase). It stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted. Special health promoters frequently appear at the farmers' market, including dietitians and nutritionists who teach us to eat more vegetables and fruits, engaging passersby to get to know them and their needs, and showing how to prepare the produce.

We will be VOLUNTEERING for the weekly Wednesday late afternoon $2/bag of produce in Mission Hill.

When you volunteer, YOU will ALSO TAKE HOME one or two of those "$2 bags"! We've had 55 volunteers, and we've had 7. Workloads vary!

Fair Foods provides a 20-22 bag of produce for the Mission Hill neighbors so they can eat like me - on produce. The neighbors only need to pay' $2 for the bag.

Volunteers unload the truck, set up 3 banquet tables, set up the food in order of desntiy (heavy food, such as potatoes or onions, on the bottom - lighter, more perishable foods, such as tomatoes and bananas and berries and kale on top), then fill each bag (and 'stack' them upright by one another - for the 'paying neighbors' to pick up (for $2).

Some arrive as early as 3:30 pm (you don't NEED to do that, but you're welcome to do so; OUR meetup's attendees - it's posted on 6 meetups - are often there early, and you can chat).

We (MOST of us) arrive around 4 pm (maybe as late as 4:30 pm) and work until 6 pm (can leave as early as 5:30 pm if we've finished).

OK, show of hands. How many of you eat quinoa as a side dish? Most cooks use the protein-rich grain as a substitute for rice. But, I've got a treat for you today. It's a recipe for Quinoa crisp chocolate balls! What a way to reward yourself for following a healthy lifestyle.

Find it below.

Consider this too as a tasty approach to getting people interested in coming to one of my FREE cooking classes. This week, Wednesday at 9pm EST, I'll be doing a free class prepping and serving 2 recipes from my book "Eat Vegan on $4 a Day." Bring any questions to our Google Hangout:

Melt chocolate chips in a double-boiler, or place in a microwave-safe bowl and heat for about 60 seconds until the chips develop a slight sheen. Place all ingredients in a medium pot (or add to the double-boiler) and over medium heat, and stir constantly for about 5 minutes taking care not to burn the chocolate. Form small balls and place on a non-stick cookie sheet. Refrigerate for at least 60 minutes before serving. For those wanting to reduce fat intake, this can be made without the coconut oil, but make sure the chocolate chips are completely melted.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. It accepts EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and participated in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase.) Opening Day is Tuesday June 17, and it stays open until Halloween, or until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

While Mission Hill residents are the intended beneficiaries, employees and patients of the academic medical centers (AMCs) are welcome to enjoy the produce and the benefits of the hospital's health-intending generosity.

The Brigham Circle market opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm. It accepts EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and participated in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase.) Opening Day is Tuesday June 17 (in Roxbury Crossing), and it stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted.

Special health promoters frequently appear at the farmers' market, including dietitians and nutritionists who teach us to eat more vegetables and fruits, engaging passersby to get to know them and their needs, and showing how to prepare the produce.

Farmers’ Markets in Mission Hill: Tuesdays at Roxbury Crossing from 1-7pm and Thursdays from 11am – 6pm at Brigham Circle. EBT, WIC and Senior Coupons are accepted. NE Baptist Hospital gives $2 off coupons for EACH produce consumer to help pay for the fresh produce.

Both markets accept EBT, WIC, and senior coupons and continue to participate in the Boston Bounty Bucks program (which doubles up to $10 of an EBT, of food stamp, purchase). It stays open until Halloween, OR until Thanksgiving if the weather permits.

While Mission Hill residents are the intended beneficiaries, employees and patients of the academic medical centers (AMCs) are welcome to enjoy the produce and the benefits of the hospital's health-intending generosity.

This year, we will have 2 farmers, as we have in the past: MacArthur Farm and Gary’s Farmstand Too. We will also have Great Cape Baking Company.

There are Farmers Markets all over the city, including the one in Harvard Square; there is a listing on the MDAR website and on the City of Boston website: http://www.cityofbost...

This Festival brings together an amazing array of vegetarian natural food providers, top national speakers and chefs, and educational exhibitors in a fun and welcoming environment. It is a chance to talk directly to food producers, learn the newest items in the marketplace, taste free food samples, shop at show special discounts, or simply learn what vegetarian foods are available and where you can find them!

Whether you are a longtime vegetarian or vegan, or someone simply wanting to add more delicious plant-based foods to your meal repertoire, or if you are just curious what it's all about, you are welcome here! We offer you free admission, free food sampling, free speaker presentations, free parking and a T stop across the street.

You also can learn of ways to help animals and protect the environment, and enhance your health and well being. There are activities for kids, too!